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OverviewFINANCIAL FINE PRINT ""A must-read for any investor serious about knowing what they own. With the help of some of the best financial detectives, Michelle Leder provides a roadmap for delving beneath the surface where most investors dare not tread."" Herb Greenberg, Columnist, TheStreet.com and Fortune magazine ""Obfuscators beware! Michelle Leder has cracked the code. In this invaluable guide to combing the footnotes of financial statements for indicators of accounting tricks and attempts to hide the bad news needles in a haystack of numbers. This is a clear, sensible, and, above all, practical guide that will be indispensable for anyone who invests in, does business with, or works for a corporation."" Nell Minow, Editor, The Corporate Library ""Too many companies would prefer that you not read the footnotes,"" observes former SEC chairman Arthur Levitt. ""That should be incentive enough to delve into them."" In fact, not only do companies prefer you ignore the details they are required to reportthe pesky particulars on exactly how they account for those whopping earningsthey take calculated steps to make this information as hard as possible to understand. But for those who know how to look, the facts that predict a company's true prospects are usually hidden in plain sight. Financial Fine Print gives you the tools you need to break down annual reports and SEC filings, make sense of the deliberately cryptic language of footnotes, and get the real goods on a potential investment. To make money in today's tough market, investors have to make eliberate, well-researched choices. To do this requires not only having the right information, but also knowing how to decode it. With their obscuring tactics, companies won't help you any. So be advised: those who would help themselvesand expect to profitshould get down to the nitty-gritty of Financial Fine Print. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michelle Leder , LederPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.292kg ISBN: 9781119090267ISBN 10: 1119090261 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 28 July 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsForeword xi Acknowledgments xv Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Don’t Get Fooled Again 7 Chapter 2 Reading the Fine Print Like a Pro 19 Chapter 3 You Don’t Need to Be a Pro 37 Chapter 4 Charge It! 49 Chapter 5 Optional Illusions 67 Chapter 6 All in the Family 85 Chapter 7 Pensions in Wonderland 103 Chapter 8 Debt by Many Other Names 125 Chapter 9 Five Common Ingredients 139 Chapter 10 Changing the World 153 A Few Final Words 163 Appendix A A Cheat Sheet for Reading Key SEC Filings 165 Appendix B A Brief Walk through Qwest’s Fine Print 169 Notes 175 Index 183Reviews"""Financial Fine Print: Uncovering a Company's True Value is one of the most informative books ever written for investors"" (From the Foreword by Thornton ""Ted"" Oglove) ""A must read for any investor serious about knowing what they own."" (Herb Greenberg, Columnist, ""TheStreet.com, Fortune Magazine"")""It's beautifully written, combining both warmth and clarity, and as easy to read as it is to understand."" (""Better Investing Magazine,"" October 2003) ""The ""Financial Fine Print"" here is readable, useful and potentially profitable!"" (""Barron's"" Magazine, December 1, 2003) ""In my opinion ""Financial Fine Print"" is a must-read for any investor who wants to pick his or her own stocks."" (""Pittsburgh Tribune,"" December 21, 2003) ""With a book as indispensable as this, there's no...excuse to avoid wading into the thicket of footnotes before making financial decisions."" (""Better Investing Magazine,"" December 2003) ""Financial Fine Print: Uncovering a Company's True Value is one of the most informative books ever written for investors"" (From the Foreword by Thornton ""Ted"" Oglove)" A must read for any investor serious about knowing what they own. (Herb Greenberg, Columnist, TheStreet.com, Fortune Magazine ) It's beautifully written, combining both warmth and clarity, and as easy to read as it is to understand. ( Better Investing Magazine, October 2003) The Financial Fine Print here is readable, useful and potentially profitable! ( Barron's Magazine, December 1, 2003) In my opinion Financial Fine Print is a must-read for any investor who wants to pick his or her own stocks. ( Pittsburgh Tribune, December 21, 2003) With a book as indispensable as this, there's no...excuse to avoid wading into the thicket of footnotes before making financial decisions. ( Better Investing Magazine, December 2003) Financial Fine Print: Uncovering a Company's True Value is one of the most informative books ever written for investors (From the Foreword by Thornton Ted Oglove) Financial Fine Print: Uncovering a Company's True Value is one of the most informative books ever written for investors (From the Foreword by Thornton Ted Oglove) A must read for any investor serious about knowing what they own. (Herb Greenberg, Columnist, TheStreet.com, Fortune Magazine ) It's beautifully written, combining both warmth and clarity, and as easy to read as it is to understand. ( Better Investing Magazine, October 2003) The Financial Fine Print here is readable, useful and potentially profitable! ( Barron's Magazine, December 1, 2003) In my opinion Financial Fine Print is a must-read for any investor who wants to pick his or her own stocks. ( Pittsburgh Tribune, December 21, 2003) With a book as indispensable as this, there's no...excuse to avoid wading into the thicket of footnotes before making financial decisions. ( Better Investing Magazine, December 2003) Financial Fine Print: Uncovering a Company's True Value is one of the most informative books ever written for investors (From the Foreword by Thornton Ted Oglove) Author InformationMichelle Leder has been writing about personal finance and investing for the past fifteen years, including ten years spent as a business reporter and later editor for daily newspapers in New York, Florida, and Connecticut. A freelance journalist for the past five years, her articles have appeared frequently in the New York Times, as well as dozens of other publications appealing to a wide range of ages and income levels from AARP: The Magazine to Parents. Previously, she was the personal finance columnist for LifetimeTV.com's ""Money"" and ""Career"" pages. As a daily journalist she won numerous awards, including the Society of Business Editors and Writers prestigious Best in Business award and numerous awards in annual Associated Press contests in New York, Florida, and Connecticut. She holds a degree in economics from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, and lives in Peekskill, New York, with her husband, Scott, and dog, Kumara. Additional information about reading financial footnotes is available at www.footnoted.org or by contacting Michelle Leder at ml@footnoted.org. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |